"Once we run out of those beers on the shelves, they may not be available for awhile..at least until Nov. 1, if they move to the grocery and convenient stores," Terry Wood with the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control told 2News.

Wood says it's up to the distributors to decide what's in stock at their stores.

In June, Gov. Gary Herbert signed a compromise deal into law that would raise the alcohol limit in beer sold in grocery and convenience stores to 4%. This will allow for production-line beers to be sold in the stores.